Diana, thanks for such clear videos. I am trying to teach a freind machine knitting from a great distance and recently found your videos. I have recommended that she use them to help understand what we discuss as we progress through the prcoess.
I have a question !;thanks for all your help, when I work using the Russell for the round knitting, .my yarn get stuck up when I pulled out look very ugly; I do t know if is the tension I tried 3,4,5, and still do the same, can you please tell me how can avoid this
That is great!! Thank you so much for all those videos! You show me how to knit! You are a perfect teacher! Could you make a video about tension and weights? sometimes My stitches won't knit and the last stitch is still in the hook with the new one!? That makes me freaking out! Thank you in Advance :))
You make ripping out rows look FUN. When I start working on my KH260, am definitely going to practice this for future reference. BTW, do you have any tricks for doing this on a CSM? My solution is to drop work from machine, rebobbin and start over. Thanks. Mary-Ellen
Argh, it's ugly to have to rip out on a CSM. If it's only a few stitches, you take all the weights off and pick them up one by one. If it's a lot, you take it off using waste yarn, rip it down, put the desired row on stitch by stitch. Yuck. I often start over, myself.
You might have given me hours of my life back with this video - thank you!
Stuff happens, right? Now if only we didn't have to spend quite so much time untangling yarn. Plannig a video on that...
Diana, thanks for such clear videos. I am trying to teach a freind machine knitting from a great distance and recently found your videos. I have recommended that she use them to help understand what we discuss as we progress through the prcoess.
Thank you this just saved me!
hi Diana, can you please demonstrate how to fix dropped edge stitches?
I have a question !;thanks for all your help, when I work using the Russell for the round knitting, .my yarn get stuck up when I pulled out look very ugly; I do t know if is the tension I tried 3,4,5, and still do the same, can you please tell me how can avoid this
That is great!!
Thank you so much for all those videos! You show me how to knit! You are a perfect teacher!
Could you make a video about tension and weights? sometimes My stitches won't knit and the last stitch is still in the hook with the new one!?
That makes me freaking out!
Thank you in Advance :))
Thanks you, Diana.
thanks for doing all these videos - very useful!!!
It's a Brother 270, electronic bulky.
Thanks for the kind words,
Diana
You make ripping out rows look FUN. When I start working on my KH260, am definitely going to practice this for future reference. BTW, do you have any tricks for doing this on a CSM? My solution is to drop work from machine, rebobbin and start over. Thanks.
Mary-Ellen
Argh, it's ugly to have to rip out on a CSM. If it's only a few stitches, you take all the weights off and pick them up one by one. If it's a lot, you take it off using waste yarn, rip it down, put the desired row on stitch by stitch. Yuck. I often start over, myself.
Another nice helpful tutorial Diana - thank you!
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